What's One Thing You've Learned That Would Help A Newbie?

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oolala Posted 19 Dec 2006 , 1:25am
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practice, practice and more practice.
trial and error.
don't be afraid to try somethng different and new
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beany Posted 19 Dec 2006 , 1:31am
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Originally Posted by Luby

If you have a dog keep it out of the kitchen and away from the freshly baked cakes. You would be amazed at how even a short dog can propel itself to the height of the cake and devour it.




OMG Luby, that is hilarious!

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mysonshines Posted 19 Dec 2006 , 1:53am
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What could have been a quick 7 teir cake


If only one day I could say that SweetConfectionsChef! I won't be redundant, I think all my favorite tips are here already. Definitely read as much as you can here- even if the topic heading doesn't seem to apply to you. I'm surprised at how much I learn in those posts that initially don't seem to apply to me.

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ahmommy Posted 19 Dec 2006 , 2:49am
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I would have to say that the flower nail and FBCT are great

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doitallmom Posted 19 Dec 2006 , 5:42am
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Not sure if it's here, but whenever you make a delivery, always take an emergency kit for small mishaps. If you have supllies that need to be returned to you, make sure the client knows in advance

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